A Quote by Christopher Marlowe

There is no sin but ignorance. — © Christopher Marlowe
There is no sin but ignorance.
Ignorance is not bliss. Ignorance is poverty. Ignorance is devastation. Ignorance is tragedy. And ignorance is illness. It all stems from ignorance.
Strength, strength it is that we want so much in this life, for what we call sin and sorrow have all one cause, and that is our weakness. With weakness comes ignorance, and with ignorance comes misery.
Ignorance itself is without a doubt a sin for those who do not wish to understand; for those who, however, cannot understand, it is the punishment of sin.
Because there is no greater evil than ignorance and the destruction of genius. Ignorance has been responsible for more death, more bigotry, and more sin than any other force. It is the destroyer of mankind.
Ignorance is not innocence but sin.
There is no sin so great as ignorance. Remember this.
There is no sin greater than ignorance.
The only sin in the world is ignorance.
I believe in the forgiveness of sin and the redemption of ignorance.
And she didn't once say anything about this being a sin. It used to be I got the word sin slapped in my face every time I did something wrong, but come on, when you live in a sin-free family with sin-free parents and a sin-free sister, well, you can't help but sin a little extra on their behalf.
But what sin is to the moralist and crime to the jurist so to the scientific man is ignorance.
But what sin is to the moralist and crime to the jurist so to the scientific man is ignorance.
The great sin of the average Christian is ignorance of the word of God.
To me the thought of oneself as low and humble is a sin and ignorance.
I count religion but a childish toy, and hold there is no sin but ignorance.
Every one of our sinful actions has a suicidal power on the faculties that put that action forth. When you sin with the mind, that sin shrivels the rationality. When you sin with the heart or the emotions, that sin shrivels the emotions. When you sin with the will, that sin destroys and dissolves your willpower and your self-control. Sin is the suicidal action of the self against itself. Sin destroys freedom because sin is an enslaving power.
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